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Resection of hepatic metastases of colo-rectal carcinoma. Indications and initial results

01-mar-1993 | Revista: Revista Española de Enfermedades Digestivas

González J, Pardo F, Cienfuegos JA, Lecumberri F, Hernández-Lizoain JL, Bilbao I, Balen E, de Villa V, Torramade J.


We report our initial experience in the resection of metastases from colo-rectal cancer confined to the liver. Seventeen hepatic resections were performed in sixteen patients over a thirty-eight months period. Median age was 58 years (45-75).

The extent of liver involvement was assessed by computerized tomographic portography and magnetic resonance. In fourteen cases there was a solitary lesion. Mean interval time between colo-rectal resection and hepatic resection was 18 months (0-69). Twelve major hepatic resections and five wedge resections were performed. There was not operative mortality. Seven patients received complementary chemotherapy. Mean follow-up was 14.8 months (2-34).

One patient died from carcinoma of the lung, five patients (31.25%) are alive with recurrence of some sort (three recurrences being in the liver) and ten patients (62.5%) are free of disease. Indications for resection, methods used for identification of candidates, prognostic determinants and indications for complementary.

CITA DEL ARTÍCULO  Rev Esp Enferm Dig. 1993 Mar;83(3):176-80